Once upon a time, in the land of Who-would-mind lived a skinny little child whose great fantasy used to fly. Scared of everything outside, he would never rest at night with his teddy far from sight.
In a stunning sparkling morning he was woken up by some ring at the door of his poor dwelling.
Even if he wasn't so bold, he hurried up to the threshold where he found no one at all but a book all wrapped in gold.
"What an astonishing surprise! Is it a gift or maybe a prize?" Little Pea then emphasized not believing in his eyes.
"No more fear neither damage, follow the path shown in the image and defeat the monster's rage", stated the book's first page.
Even though he thought "No way!", he had longed since his birth day for all his fears to go away, so almost sure it could repay, he left the house straight away.
Rough and frightful was the track, step by step it turned pitch black, one would have gone out of whack, but Little Pea never looked back.
Suddenly a howl was heard half as wolf and half as bird, yet the boy held tight his bear, closed his eyes and went ahead.
One more time he heard the cry, louder, it seemed to come by and it was just after a while that he heard something like "Hi!".
Surprised and puzzled Little Pea found the monster in front of him: "Are you not afraid of me?" turned a trapped wolf to him. "You need help from what I see!" replied the child setting him free.
The poor wolf then told the child how long it had howled and cried but no rescuers had arrived being it so far from rides.
"What about the book of gold? Was it untrue all that it told? Will my fears be ever controlled?"
"My new friend at so young age, you've just faced the Dark Hill range, set a wolf free from his cage, isn't it what's called courage?"